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Bishop Shanahan High School in Downingtown has had a busy few weeks with good news, including the following items:

The Community Service Corps (CSC) at Bishop Shanahan High School, a service club under the direction of moderator Rebecca Pine, participated in the Holy Family/Christmas Child Program run by the St. Agnes Parish Outreach in West Chester. Bishop Shanahan students donated money and then purchased, wrapped and delivered gifts to the parish on Dec. 12.

Each of the 36 homerooms was assigned a child and additional children were provided for by extracurricular clubs, faculty and staff.

In addition, senior Daniel Lindstrom has been recognized by the Ches-Mont League as an Academic All-Star for his high grade-point average and his participation on the Shanahan football team.

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Bishop Shanahan sophomores Julia Ulsh and Michael DeBoer.

Bishop Shanahan sophomores Julia Ulsh and Michael DeBoer have been selected to attend the 2015 Hugh O’Brien Youth Leadership (HOBY) Seminar May 29-31 at Villanova University. The event is acknowledged worldwide for its excellence in leadership training.

Selection for the HOBY award is based on perceived leadership ability, outstanding communication skills, critical and creative thinking, strong decision-making skills and sensitivity to the needs of others. Students are nominated by their freshman teachers.

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Catholic Relief Services has named Bishop Shanahan a “Platinum School” in recognition of the commitment of its students, faculty and administration to the school’s “Global Awareness Initiative.”

Cheryl Mrazik, the Northeast/Mid-Atlantic Representative of Catholic Relief Services, presented a plaque recently to Immaculate Heart Sisters Maureen McDermott and Regina Plunkett, principal and president of Shanahan respectively, in commemoration of the school’s accomplishment.

Bishop Shanahan has made it part of its mission to foster students who are critical thinkers and moral stewards in a rapidly evolving global environment.

During the 2013-14 school year, Bishop Shanahan devoted an entire month of activities to raising students’ awareness of the plight of children across the world regarding hunger, disease and other social issues. This year, the activities will revolve around peace building initiatives across global communities.

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Brother-and-sister sophomores Nolan and Grace Wible.

Bishop Shanahan sophomore Grace Wible and her brother, Nolan, a senior, have been selected as members of the Pennsylvania Music Educators Association’s District XII Orchestra. Nolan Wible and sophomore Eileen Mostyn have been selected as members of the District XII Band.

Four Shanahan students have been selected as members of the District XII Chorus, including Megan McCarthy, Michael DeBoer, Julia Harrer, and Victoria Sellers.

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